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Financial Wellness for Professional Women in the Arts


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Financial Wellness for Professional Women in the Arts

Begins Thursday, February 25, 12:30PM EST

What does financially well mean to you? And more specifically, what does it mean to be “financially well” as someone who identifies as female in the art world? This workshop series is designed to answer those questions, while also providing a foundation of financial knowledge and habits for professional women in the arts. Plus, it includes tailored information for those experiencing unemployment or job transitions right now – which is a pretty staggering number of incredible people in the arts.

Led by Elaine Grogan Luttrull, CPA-PFS, AFC®, this seven-part series will enhance your financial literacy, help you put it into action, provide a space for you to ask very specific and personal questions, and foster an intimate community that can support you long after this program ends.

All events will take place online between 12:30 to 1:45 PM EST on the following Thursdays, approximately bi-weekly.

Schedule of Events:

February 25 - Deconstructing Financial Beliefs

March 4 - Finance During Employment Transitions – Open To All - Free

March 18 - Defining Your Financial Worth

April 1 - Effective Spending

April 15 - Retirement

April 29 - Debt Management

May 13 – Next Steps Towards Financial Goals

This seven-part series is limited to twenty (20) participants and registration is required. Cost for the seven-part series: $150 (Non-Members) / $125 (Members)

Specifically, participants will:

• Review their own financial beliefs and messages, rewriting them if necessary.

• Identify options for financial support, including unemployment, emergency grants, and PPP funds (if applicable) to navigate employment transitions.

• Define their financial worth based on income and earnings data.

• Strategically plan to spend effectively for 2021.

• Review retirement benefits both within institutions and outside of them, plus related investment strategies.

• Manage debt payments to grow net worth over time.

• Articulate next steps to reach financial goals.

Click here to register for the series!

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Elaine Grogan Luttrull, CPA-PFS, AFC® is a financial educator and the founder of Minerva Financial Arts whose work builds financial empowerment in creative individuals and organizations through workshops and one-on-one advising. Her workshops have been featured nationally by funders, state and local arts councils, and colleges and universities that serve creative individuals. Elaine teaches at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where she served as the Department Head for Business & Entrepreneurship from 2014-2018. Previously, Elaine served as the Director of Financial Analysis for The Juilliard School and in the Transaction Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young in New York. She is the author of Arts & Numbers (Agate, B2 2013), and she contributed regularly to Professional Artist magazine. She is based in Columbus, Ohio where she serves on the boards of the Short North Alliance, Healing Broken Circles, and the Lark Play Development Center.

This seven-part series is generously sponsored by Gallagher, a global leader in insurance, risk management and consulting services.

This seven-part series is generously sponsored by Gallagher, a global leader in insurance, risk management and consulting services.